“…Numerous investigators have reported statistically significant associations between the use of hypotensive anesthesia in orthognathic surgery and decreased levels of intraoperative blood loss, 1,3-12 decreased rates of postoperative blood transfusions, 4,5,10,13 and an improved quality of the surgical field. [3][4][5][6]8,9,14 Conversely, the impact of hypotensive anesthesia on the duration of orthognathic surgery has not been so robustly demonstrated in the literature, with many studies failing to show statistically significant reductions in operative time compared with normotensive regimens. 2,3,5,8,9,13 Nevertheless, studies on hypotensive anesthesia from other surgical disciplines have shown statistically significant decreases in operative times when deliberate hypotension is employed.…”